Anemone patens
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Anemone patens, Linn. Much like the first variety below, which is more common in Amer., but differs in its broader and shorter lf.-segms. and smaller fls. Eu. Gn. 60, p. 364; 65, p. 167. Var. Nuttalliana, Gray (Pulsatílla hirsutissima, Brit.). Wild Patens. American Pasque Flower. Fig. 198. Villous, with long, silky hairs, 4-9 in. high: radical Lvs. petioled, others sessile, all much divided into narrow, linear, acute lobes: fls. appearing before the root-lvs., bluish purple or whitish, erect, seldom nodding: achenes silky: styles plumose, becoming 2 in. long; peduncle elongates several in. after flowering. Apr. Low ground. North central states and Siberia. C.L.A. 3:177. Gn. M. 13:15. Var. ochroleuca, Sims. Fls. creamy white, appearing at same time as basal Lvs. March, Apr. J.H. III. 30:343. B.M. 1994.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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